Visual Studio Report Controls announcement

After the initial release of the ReportViewer ASP.Net control with Visual Studio 2005, we also released a separate add-on to the Visual Web Developer 2005 Express sku. But when Visual Studio 2008 was released, there was no equivalent add-in for the web developer sku. I’m happy to announce that this add-in is now available for Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition.

The ReportViewer control included in this download is the same one that is available with the other Visual Studio 2008 skus. This does not add new functionality to the design time or run time experience beyond making it available in a new sku.

English, French, and Japanese versions are available now. Additional languages will be available soon.

We have recently posted a number of samples that use the ASP.Net ReportViewer. These sample applications cover a wide range of topics. You’ll see sample code for long standing ReportViewer concepts such as hooking up data sources to subreports and implementing a custom toolbar. There are also several samples covering areas that are new to the Visual Studio 2010 ReportViewer, such as the JavaScript API.

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Visual Studio Report Controls announcement

After the initial release of the ReportViewer ASP.Net control with Visual Studio 2005, we also released a separate add-on to the Visual Web Developer 2005 Express sku. But when Visual Studio 2008 was released, there was no equivalent add-in for the web developer sku. I’m happy to announce that this add-in is now available for Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition.

The ReportViewer control included in this download is the same one that is available with the other Visual Studio 2008 skus. This does not add new functionality to the design time or run time experience beyond making it available in a new sku.

English, French, and Japanese versions are available now. Additional languages will be available soon.

We have recently posted a number of samples that use the ASP.Net ReportViewer. These sample applications cover a wide range of topics. You’ll see sample code for long standing ReportViewer concepts such as hooking up data sources to subreports and implementing a custom toolbar. There are also several samples covering areas that are new to the Visual Studio 2010 ReportViewer, such as the JavaScript API.